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Sounds like a Carl McCunn situation. Y'all know about Carl McCunn? He was a photographer who travelled to Alaska to take some pictures.
If you don't, read his article on Wikipedia if you want to lmfao. A couple outtakes.
>Although McCunn thought he had arranged for a friend who was a pilot to return for him in August, he apparently had never confirmed this.
>"I think I should have used more foresight about arranging my departure. I'll soon find out."
>McCunn compounded the error by never telling his friend he had hired the air taxi service to fly him to the remote location.
>He also had to travel for firewood, as he wanted to leave the land surrounding his camp the way he found it.[
>On this trip, he flew in with 500 rolls of film, 1,400 pounds (640 kg) of provisions, two rifles, and a shotgun. Believing he would not need them, he prematurely disposed of five boxes of shotgun shells in the river near his camp.
>"I keep thinking of all the shotgun shells I threw away about two months ago. Had five boxes and when I kept seeing them sitting there I felt rather silly for having brought so many. (Felt like a war monger.) So I threw all away ... but about a dozen ... real bright. ... Who would have known I might need them just to keep from starving?"
It's a journey worth taking